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A high-growth tech company has $100 million in revenue and is currently losing $20 million in EBITDA annually.

If the median peer EV/Revenue multiple is 8.0x and the median EV/EBITDA is 25x, which valuation approach is most appropriate?

  1. P/E Ratio because it is the most recognized public market valuation metric.
  2. EV/Revenue because it is the primary benchmark for pre-profit high-growth firms.
  3. Book Value, because the company's tangible asset base is its most stable valuation metric.
  4. EV/EBITDA, because that multiple best accounts for the company's underlying operating efficiency.

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